Adventure game reviews page 102
Secret Missions: Mata Hari and the Kaiser’s Submarines review
Mata Hari seeks the best of both worlds and largely succeeds, dancing the fine line between casual games and traditional adventure.
EcoQuest: The Search for Cetus review
Sierra's first dive into the edutainment waters proves to be a pretty slick experience for kids and adults alike.
Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars - The Director’s Cut review
The highly-acclaimed adventure hasn't lost its edge in this enhanced port version for the Nintendo DS.
Mental Repairs, Inc. review
Can't make up your mind what freeware adventure to try next? This review should fix that problem.
Police Quest 2: The Vengeance review
Sonny Bonds' second Police Quest cops the honour as the best adventure released in this classic Sierra series.
Runaway: The Dream of the Turtle (DS) review
This first Runaway adventure ported to Nintendo's handheld proves well worth snapping up for those new to the series.
Lux-Pain review
This unique interactive novel is in a class of its own, but it’s far too anti-Silent for its own good.
The Legend of Crystal Valley review
Light on shallow beauty, the deeper story and setting really shine in this independent fantasy adventure.
Fenimore Fillmore’s Revenge review
The once-comic cowboy returns again, all grown up with vengeance on his mind, but this time he's shooting blanks.
Myst DS review
The venerable puzzler arrives on Nintendo's handheld, but ends up being double the trouble and none of the fun of the original.
The Path review
Tale of Tales' artistic, experimental new offering may be worth exploring, but anyone seeking a traditional adventure should keep on walking.
Ankh: Battle of the Gods review
The third installment is often charming in this comic adventure series, but it hasn't yet conquered its ongoing flaws.
Wallace & Gromit’s Grand Adventures: Episode 1 - Fright of the Bumblebees review
The series' new control scheme might sting a bit at first, but the first episode still manages to justify all the early buzz.
Art of Murder: Hunt for the Puppeteer review
The serial murder mystery sequel offers a few tense moments, but full enjoyment comes with too many strings attached.
Ceville review
Named after its tiny tyrant protagonist, Ceville stands tall among its comic adventure peers.